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Query: UMLS:C0220723 (
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Human mononuclear blood cells (MBC) express procoagulant activity
PCA
) upon stimulation in vitro. This
thromboplastin
activity is generated in monocytes under the influence of T-helper cell-derived signals. The own experiments described here served to establish the methodological basis for human MBC
PCA
generation in vitro and its measurement. Using Con A as stimulant it was shown that maximum
PCA
could be detected after 6-8 h of incubation. Incubation of the cells at 37 degrees C resulted in much higher
PCA
as compared to 40 degrees C. But in most experiments the specific differences between unstimulated controls and the Con A treated cells were more marked at 40 degrees C, because the "spontaneous" activation of controls occurred more slowly. The "spontaneous" activation of controls has been the most troublesome problem throughout the experiments, and was most likely due to traces of endotoxin in the media used. Choosing an incubation temperature of 40 degrees C it was shown that neither glass-adherent (AC) nor non-adherent cells (NAC) responded sufficiently to Con A when incubated separately. Addition of NAC to AC restored the capability to respond to Con A. NAC pulse-stimulated with Con A were able to activate AC. The same has been true for 20 h incubation supernatants of Con A-pulsed NAC. Finally, some two-way MBC mixed culture experiments are described which have been conducted under apparently endotoxin-free conditions. These results clearly show cellular
PCA
generation to be a sensitive indicator of allogenic recognition.
...
PMID:Procoagulant activity of human mononuclear blood cells (MBC). Stimulation by concanavalin A and mixed MBC culture. 363 52
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a common occurrence during clinical sepsis and can be induced in the experimental host by LPS. Fibrin deposition in the hepatic microcirculation has been observed within 30 min of i.v. injection of LPS. Because mononuclear phagocytes have been shown to produce a
PCA
after exposure to LPS, we have examined the ability of a homogeneous population of explanted hepatic macrophages to express
PCA
. Addition of as little as 10 ng/ml of LPS stimulated a 15- to 20-fold increase in
PCA
over control culture levels within 7 1/2 hr post-treatment. The
PCA
was found to be membrane-associated, with approximately 90 to 95% of the total
PCA
present in the cellular lysates, and more than 85% was inhibited by pretreatment of the cells with the diazonium salt of sulfanilic acid, an inhibitor of ecto-enzymes. In contrast to tissue
thromboplastin
produced by other M phi populations, the H-M phi
PCA
was found to be markedly sensitive both to heat inactivation at 56 degrees C and to inhibition by 1 mM DFP. Additionally, assays involving both a 1-stage coagulation test as well as an enzyme assay with a Factor Xa-specific substrate (using normal and deficient human plasmas) demonstrated that the H-M phi
PCA
appears to activate Factor X directly. Unlike tissue
thromboplastin
, the H-M phi
PCA
is non-dependent of Factor VII activation. These studies: 1) demonstrate the LPS induces a unique
PCA
in the H-M phi, and 2) support a role for the H-M phi in the initiation of DIC in endotoxemic shock.
...
PMID:The induction of a unique procoagulant activity in rabbit hepatic macrophages by bacterial lipopolysaccharides. 702 10
We designed a randomized, double-blind study to assess the analgesic efficacy and safety of perioperative ketorolac infusion in 95 patients undergoing cholecystectomy. The ketorolac group (n = 48) received premedication, combined with ketorolac 30 mg intramuscularly (IM), followed by a ketorolac continuous infusion (2 mg/h). The control group (n = 47) received an IM bolus of NaCl 0.9% (1 mL) followed by continuous saline infusion (2 mL/h) for 24 h. Operative blood losses, postoperative pain, sedation, and on-demand morphine consumption (patient-controlled analgesia [
PCA
]) were measured. The effects on plasma catecholamines, cortisol, potassium, creatinine, skin bleeding time, prothrombin time (PT), and partial
thromboplastin
time (PTT) were also evaluated. Ketorolac improved pain scores (P < 0.05) and reduced plasma cortisol concentrations between 2 and 6 h (P < 0.05). No significant differences were observed concerning operative blood losses, glucose concentration, and renal and hemostatic functions. The ketorolac group required less morphine (not significant [NS]) than the control group and had less adverse effects (P = 0.002). Thus, perioperative ketorolac infusion improved the quality of postoperative pain relief, and had no major influence on endocrine-metabolic response and no negative influences on hemostatic and renal functions. This study suggests that preventive ketorolac administration, followed by a continuous infusion, is an easy, useful, and safe method for pain control after abdominal surgery.
...
PMID:The effects of perioperative ketorolac infusion on postoperative pain and endocrine-metabolic response. 810 70
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most significant pathogens in human sepsis and endocarditis. A hallmark of these endovascular S. aureus infections is that the coagulation system is triggered by a tissue factor (TF)-dependent pathway. This study demonstrates that highly purified S. aureus peptidoglycan, lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and TSST-1 increase
TF mRNA
and TF surface protein in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (ECs). Concomitantly, peptidoglycan- and LTA-activated ECs express significant TF-dependent procoagulant activity (TF
PCA
). In addition peptidoglycan, but not LTA or TSST-1, induced surface expression of the EC inflammation markers ICAM-1 and VCAM-1, which supported the adhesion of monocytes to these ECs. During the coculture of peptidoglycan-activated ECs and adherent monocytes, a marked additional increase of TF
PCA
was observed. Marginal increases in TF
PCA
were observed in cocultures of monocytes with LTA- or TSST-1-activated ECs. This study defines in particular staphylococcal peptidoglycan, previously known as a potent initiator of TF
PCA
in monocytes, as also being an activator of a coagulant response in human ECs that is further intensified by the presence of surface-bound monocytes.
...
PMID:Staphylococcal peptidoglycan initiates an inflammatory response and procoagulant activity in human vascular endothelial cells: a comparison with highly purified lipoteichoic acid and TSST-1. 1803 38